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What items need to be declared at Australian customs?

What items need to be declared at Australian customs?

Before travelling to Australia, check which items you can and cannot bring into the country. Upon arrival, you will be required to complete documentation declaring the items you are bringing with you.
Items you must Declare on Arrival:

  • Goods that may be prohibited or subject to restrictions, such as medicines, steroids, illegal pornography, firearms weapons or illicit drugs. 
  • More than 2.25L of alcoholic beverages or 25 cigarettes or 25g of tobacco products. 
  • Goods obtained overseas or purchased duty and/or tax free in Australia with a combined total price of more than AUD$900, including gifts. 
  • Goods/samples for business/commercial use. 
  • AUD$10,000 or more in Australian or foreign currency equivalent. 
  • Meat, poultry, fish, seafood, eggs, dairy, fruit, vegetables. 
  • Grains, seeds, bulbs, straw, nuts, plants, part of plants, traditional herbs or medicines, wooden articles. 
  • Animals, part of animals, animal products including equipment, pet food, eggs, biologicals, specimens, birds, fish, insects, shells, bee products. 
  • Soil, items with soil attached or used in freshwater areas e.g. sports/recreational equipment, shoes. 

For more information visit their website www.customs.gov.au.

How do I contact Australian customs?

How do I contact Australian customs?

To contact Australian customs please visit their website www.customs.gov.au.

What are you not allowed to take into Australia?

What are you not allowed to take into Australia?

There are certain food, meat, plant materials, weapons, medications, animals and risk goods that are not allowed to be brought into Australia and Sydney. Declared risk goods will be inspected by a biosecurity officer with penalties for not declaring illegal and restricted items.

What are you not allowed to take into Australia?

How do I contact Australian customs?

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King’s Birthday FAQs

Is the King's Birthday a public holiday in Sydney?

Is the King's Birthday a public holiday in Sydney?

Yes it is. The King's birthday is also referred to as the June Long Weekend.

What is open on the King's Birthday in Sydney?

What is open on the King's Birthday in Sydney?

Most shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, hospitality venues and essential services remain open on the King’s Birthday long weekend. Also, main attractions such as shopping centres, museums, galleries, and wildlife parks. Be sure to contact or call ahead before visiting a venue, location, or store.

What is there to do on the King’s Birthday weekend?

What is there to do on the King’s Birthday weekend?

What is open on the King's Birthday in Sydney?

Is the King's Birthday a public holiday in Sydney?